Geee Posted February 21, 2011 Share Posted February 21, 2011 Weekly Standard:On Sunday, Mary Bell, president of the Wisconsin Educational Association Council, instructed the teachers in her union to return to the classroom after many of them skipped school for three days last week. The unexpected move energized Republicans in Wisconsin, who took it as a sign that negative public reaction to the “sick-out” is making a difference.Photo Credit: Flickr user NikonrobinOr perhaps they don’t need the numbers because the unions are bringing in additional reinforcements. Madison, one of the most liberal cities in the United States, is a town always in search of a cause. So having a union protest there is like having a Rally for the Troops at Fort Benning.But labor groups and Democratic Party organizations from outside the state have been sending people to Madison for the demonstrations. Below is an email from the Chicago Teachers Union, which is sending a bus first thing Monday for the day’s events. The CTU twitter feed posted a message Saturday evening, saying: “CTU Supports Wisconsin Workers. Get on the bus Monday.” This email went out shortly before that post:From: Chicago Teachers Union <Leadership@ctuLocal1.com>Date: Feb 19, 2011 1:36 PMSubject: Get on the bus to Wisconsin Monday!To: XXXXXXXXXXXXX Get on the bus to Madison Monday!Solidarity with Wisconsin Teachers and Public Employees! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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